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BRENDAN O'NEILL

Labour’s hateful David Lammy loves to hate anyone who simply backs Brexit

To compare Brexit with Nazism is an act of colossal historical idiocy and profound political spite - and it spreads hatred, undoubtedly so

IS there any politician more hateful than David Lammy right now?

This is the great irony of the Tottenham Labour MP’s pose as a fearless warrior against the hate that was allegedly unleashed by the vote for Brexit in 2016: He himself has done far more than any Brexit voter to promote prejudice and division over the past two-and-a-half years.

 David Lammy has done far more than any Brexit voter to promote prejudice and division over the past two-and-a-half years
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David Lammy has done far more than any Brexit voter to promote prejudice and division over the past two-and-a-half yearsCredit: Rex Features

From his naked contempt for the millions who voted for Brexit, whose “wisdom” he openly calls into question, to his casual, ahistorical and positively dangerous branding of politicians who are strongly committed to Brexit as Nazis, Lammy has become the very thing he claims to oppose: A shrill, unreasoned, over-emotional propagator of loathing towards certain sections of the population.

Lammy’s latest meltdown — and that really isn’t too strong a word for his obsessive hatred for Brexit — came on The Andrew Marr Show on BBC One on Sunday.

Marr asked Lammy if his previous comparison of the Tory party’s European Research Group (ERG) to the old racist rulers of South Africa, and even to the Nazis, had been a little over the top.

Lammy’s response was extraordinary. Not only did he continue to compare the present political situation with the most criminal political regime in history — he pushed it even further by saying his comparison of the ERG to the Nazis was “not strong enough”.

Not strong enough. Think about what is being said here. Lammy is saying he was actually being too soft when he said Jacob Rees-Mogg and Co were like the Nazis.

He is effectively saying they are worse than the Nazis. These Conservative MPs who are favourable towards Brexit and critical of the EU are worse than the dictators who killed six million Jews and spread war, terror and fascist authoritarianism across Europe. What madness is this?

David Lammy says Brexiteers like Boris Johnson are like Hitler and the Nazis

Lammy told Marr that people who back a hard Brexit — otherwise known as actual Brexit — are promoting “extreme hard-right fascism”.

“I’m not backing off on this one,” he said.

There is so much wrong with Lammy’s exploitation of the greatest horrors of history to score points against Brexit and its parliamentary backers.

The first and most obvious is that it is a lie. The ERG members are not Nazis. The second is that it utterly denigrates historical memory.

To compare today’s tense but peaceful disagreements over whether and how the UK should leave the EU to the period in which Jews were slaughtered in their millions is to make the events of the 1930s and 1940s seem less bad, more normal, through comparing them with the political to and from of 21st century Britain.

Politicians such as Lammy, who thoughtlessly marshal the horrors of the 1930s to slam their opponents in the here and now risk inflaming this dangerous process of denigrating the uniqueness of the period of the Holocaust.

Then there is the way Lammy, and many others in the hardcore Remainer camp, seek to depict Brexit as a hard-right phenomenon.

Brexit is, of course, the opposite to fascism. It is a cry for national independence, something the Nazis loathed

Increasingly, their aim is to paint the very belief that we should leave the EU as an essentially toxic, fascistic phenomenon, and by extension to imply that the millions of people who back this belief are, unwittingly at least, complicit in this toxic, fascistic phenomenon.

Brexit is, of course, the opposite to fascism. It is a cry for national independence, something the Nazis loathed.

It is a plea for a greater democratic say for ordinary people, something the Nazis actively sabotaged with their imprisonment or execution of political opponents and their banning of political parties.

It is an opposition to the centralisation of political power in Europe, to the kind of process the Nazis very clearly supported (in a different way to the EU, of course). To compare Brexit with Nazism is an act of colossal historical idiocy and profound political spite.

And it spreads hatred, undoubtedly so. Lammy has been open about his contempt for Brexit voters.

Soon after the referendum result was announced, he slammed the way in which this referendum introduced “rule by plebiscite” which, “unleashes the ‘wisdom’ of resentment and prejudice reminiscent of 1930s Europe”.

ELITIST HATEFULNESS

So just days after the referendum result Lammy was talking about Brexit voters in the same breath as the Nazis.

He was referring to their “wisdom” in scare quotes, because he thinks we are not wise at all — he must think we are thick as pigs**t.

He was accusing voters of being full of resentment and prejudice. And in doing all of this, he helped to lay the ground for the tsunami of elitist hatefulness that would gather and crash over the subsequent months and years.

Mr Lammy inflames — whether wittingly or not — the poisonous online culture in which Leave voters are casually referred to as dumb, old, extremist imbeciles.

He helps to whip up — whether wittingly or not — a real and frazzled loathing for certain politicians with his implication that these politicians are worse than the Nazis. He deepens — whether wittingly or not — that divide that has been magicked up post-referendum between a supposedly responsible, clever elite and an ignorant, dangerous throng.

I don’t know a single Brexiteer who has done as much to green-light political hatred as Lammy.

His abandonment of political reason and historical rationalism speaks to a broader fraying of sense among the political establishment.

We are now ruled by people who have been so rattled by Brexit, so taken aback by the plebs’ demand for a greater say in political affairs, that they are behaving in an increasingly unhinged and openly anti-democratic way.

This is the final irony: They look at ordinary people and see a mad, unthinking throng, not realising that when we look back at them we see the exact same thing.

The only difference is we have evidence for what we see.

  • Brendan O’Neill is the editor of Spiked Online.
 Lammy's abandonment of political reason and historical rationalism speaks to a broader fraying of sense among the political establishment
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Lammy's abandonment of political reason and historical rationalism speaks to a broader fraying of sense among the political establishment
 Lammy pushed it even further by saying his comparison of the ERG to the Nazis was 'not strong enough'
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Lammy pushed it even further by saying his comparison of the ERG to the Nazis was 'not strong enough'Credit: Press Association
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